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    “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman and “A Jury of Her Peers” by Susan Glaspell reflected the time period where men dominated women. Over the years the roles that men and women play in society have been changed tremendously. It used to be that women were solely confined to house work‚ cooking‚ and taking care of their children. The men in most families were considered to be the winners in the household. In “A Jury of Her Peers” and “The Yellow Wallpaper‚” the author’s symbolism

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    happens when a person is unwittingly subjected to these tortures by both the people around her and herself? Who do you trust when even you have betrayed yourself without realizing it? In Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper” the main character Jane is driven mad by the wallpaper of her bedroom and the very time she lives in. In this story the setting is not only influential to what occurs but is the driving force behind everything making it the single most important factor in establishing

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    The Yellow Wallpaper For women of the twentieth century‚ who have more freedom than before and have not experienced the oppressive life that Charlotte Perkins Gilman experienced from 1860 to 1935‚ it is difficult to understand Gilman ’s situation and understand the significance of "The Yellow Wallpaper." Gilman ’s original purpose of writing the story was to gain personal satisfaction if Dr. S. Weir Mitchell might change his treatment after reading the story. More importantly‚ Gilman says in her

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    distinct that individual from others. In the yellow wallpaper by charlotte Perkins Gilman the narrator is suffering from postpartum depression. In the beginning John who is the narrator husband move to a colonial mansion with her just for her own good which is for her to feel better from her depression. In the mansion there is a wallpaper that every time the narrator looks at it‚ she sees a woman stuck in the paint trying to escape from the wallpaper. The narrator is a sympathetic character‚ since

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    decisions made for them. In the Yellow Wallpaper the narrator hated the room she was in‚ and tried numerous to move into a different room but her husband wouldn’t let her. She didn’t have the power to be able to do what she wanted. When the narrator is trying to argue her point about wanting to switch rooms‚ John says "You know this place is doing you good‚" she responds by saying " Then do let us go down stairs‚ there are such pretty rooms." John says that wallpaper is getting the better of her and

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    Jane’s Postpartum Depression in "The Yellow Wallpaper" In the "The Yellow Wallpaper‚" Charlotte Perkins Gilman describes her postpartum depression through the character of Jane. Jane was locked up for bed rest and was not able to go outside to help alleviate her nervous condition. Jane develops an attachment to the wallpaper and discovers a woman in the wallpaper. This shows that her physical treatment is only leading her to madness. The background of postpartum depression can be summarized by the

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    “The Yellow Wallpaper” is a story about a woman who had just moved into a new home with her husband. The opening paragraph of the story is the unnamed narrator describing the home that she and her husband are renting. She is clearly uneasy in it and finds it to be uncomfortable. This story puts you into the mind of a deranged woman‚ who has a nervous breakdown. She describes the house as; “A colonial mansion‚ a hereditary estate‚ I would say a haunted house‚” (Pg. 307); in the exposition. After

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    no knowledge could burst into bountiful amounts on the subject of insanity. In Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s story “The Yellow Wallpaper”‚ the main character goes through an experience that causes her to reach her breaking point from a caged fragile creature to a free animal. Gilman explores the hidden parts of the mind where illusion and reality collide as one by using the wallpaper as both a trigger and curse in allowing the main character reveal her inner self that was locked away from society.

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    “The Yellow Wallpaper:” Psychoanalytical and Feminist Perspectives A short feminist story‚ “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Gilman portrays a woman who seems to be experiencing a psychological breakdown and inferiority. As the main character longs for self-expression and freedom‚ she commits actions of displacement and denial‚ which parallels with the overall theme of the subordination of women and portrays psychoanalytical aspects. Gilman introduces a married couple who will be living in

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    Feminist Theoretical Lense In “The Yellow Wallpaper‚” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ it is shown that women are able to have jobs‚ but at the same time it is discouraged for women to have jobs that do not involve the home. From this‚ the period of the story that is unknown leaves question as to what the women in the passage are trying to say and as to whether the narrator’s current role can be truly common or eccentric. Gilman‚ who had written the story is 1899‚ gives readers little of an idea of

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